Broad bean crostini with ricotta and mint Recipe

serves:

6

Skill:

easy

Cost:

cheap

Total Time:

00:15

Prep:

00:10

Cooking:

00:05

Nutrition per portion

RDA

Calories

215 kCal

11%

Fat

4g

6%

- Saturates

2g

10%

Broad bean crostini with mint is an easy but eye catching canapé or starter. Simple but packed with flavour, these bite-size toasts are the perfect thing to serve to your guests alongside drinks. Broad bean crostini are a light and summery way to serve this popular canapé, with fresh mint and creamy ricotta making for a punchy yet refreshing flavour. Crostini are an appetizer originating from Italy made from toasted bread with toppings of your choice. Cheese, cold meats, vegetables and even dips or spreads are popular toppings for crostini. Our broad bean crostini recipe uses different textures by first making a creamy, ricotta based spread, and then topping the crostini with fresh broad beans. If you want something quick and easy for a crowd of guests to nibble on before dinner or at a drinks party, then these simple but sophisticated broad bean crostini with ricotta and mint are the perfect thing for you.

Ingredients

1 baguette, sliced into 12

300g broad beans, defrosted if frozen

3 spring onions – 1 thinly sliced and 2 finely chopped

1-2tsp lemon juice

Few sprigs of mint, leaves only

125g ricotta cheese

Finely grated zest of ½ a lemon

Extra virgin olive oil, to drizzle

Method

Grill bread on both sides until lightly toasted; cool. Bring a pan of water to the boil, add the broad beans and boil for 3 mins for fresh beans, or 1 min for frozen. Drain, refresh them with cold water, then squeeze each to remove the skin.

Mix the beans with the sliced spring onion, a little lemon juice, the mint leaves and season. Set aside.

Mix the ricotta cheese with the chopped spring onion and lemon zest. Chill until needed. Spread a little of the ricotta mixture on to each toast and top with the broad beans. Drizzle with a little oil just before serving.